Plumber in Bray
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Typical price: €85–€510
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Plumber prices in Bray
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minor repair Dripping tap, ball valve, small leak | €85 | €140 | €260 |
| Toilet replacement Standard swap incl. basic suite | €170 | €290 | €510 |
| Drain unblocking Clear a blocked sink, toilet, or waste | €90 | €160 | €290 |
| Full day of work Day rate for larger jobs | €320 | €390 | €510 |
How to hire a plumber pro in Ireland
- For any gas work (boilers, gas pipes), verify RGII registration — legally required in Ireland
- For oil boilers, look for OFTEC registration
- General plumbing is unlicensed — check reviews, insurance, and references instead
- Get the call-out fee and hourly rate confirmed by phone before booking
- For larger jobs, get 2-3 written quotes itemising parts and making good
- Get the labour warranty on the invoice
General plumbing is not licensed in Ireland, but gas work is legally restricted to RGII-registered gas installers and oil work is typically done by OFTEC-registered technicians. For everything else, insurance and reputation are your protection.
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Frequently asked questions
What should I do before the plumber arrives?
Locate your main water shut-off valve, clear access to the problem area (under-sink cupboards, around the toilet or water heater), and take photos of the issue while it is visible. Write down when the problem started and anything that triggers it — good information can cut diagnostic time you are paying for by the hour.
Why does my quote say 'parts extra'?
Many plumbers quote labour only because parts vary enormously — a tap can cost ten times more than another tap. 'Parts extra' is fine if the plumber estimates the range up front and shows receipts. Be wary of open-ended parts pricing with no estimate; ask for a not-to-exceed figure on the total.
What's a call-out fee and is it normal?
A call-out fee covers the plumber's travel and the first period on site (often 30-60 minutes). It is standard practice in most countries, especially for emergency and after-hours work. What varies is whether it is credited against the job if you proceed — ask this before booking, and get the fee stated up front.
What plumbing jobs can I do myself?
Reasonable DIY: replacing a tap washer or cartridge, a toilet flapper or fill valve, unblocking a trap under a sink, and re-sealing around a bath. Leave to a pro: anything on gas, mains-pressure connections, hot-water systems, work behind walls, and anything your local rules restrict to licensed plumbers — DIY on regulated work can void insurance.
Who pays when a plumbing leak damages my neighbour's property?
Generally the owner of the property where the leak originated is liable, which usually flows through your home insurance. This is exactly why hiring insured, registered plumbers matters: if a botched repair causes the leak, their liability insurance responds. Keep invoices — insurers ask who did the work.
How much does a plumber cost in Ireland?
Hourly rates typically run €50-€90 with call-out fees of €70-€150, higher in Dublin and after hours. Small repairs commonly land €90-€180 all-in. Day rates run €350-€500.
Who can legally service my gas boiler in Ireland?
Only an RGII-registered gas installer. Check the register at rgi.ie and ask to see the ID card — unregistered gas work is illegal and dangerous, and an annual boiler service (€80-€150) by a registered installer keeps warranties and safety in order.
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